CITI Ethics Training
All researchers must complete ethics training and demonstrate proof of current certification before collecting data for their research projects. Stanislaus State uses the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online program for this ethics training. The Psychology and Child Development Department requires different modules for students and faculty:
Join Disability Resource Services on August 13th for our Fall Orientation! This will be a great time to meet our staff over light refreshments, review how to request accommodations, and ask any questions you have ahead of the semester.
We're headed to the ballpark and you're invited! We're taking over the stands on Saturday, August 30, as the Modesto Nuts face off against the Stockton Ports and we want to see a sea of red in the crowd!
Wear Stan State merch to score a special $5 ticket at the gate; first-come, first-served, while tickets last.
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